Nasser Mashni, the smug Gaslighter-in-Chief of the Australian Israel hatred movement, is at it again. This time, he has the chutzpah to lecture to people – including Jews – about what is and what isn’t antisemitism.
Anti-Zionism is not antisemitism!
— Nasser Mashni (@iamthenas) December 27, 2025
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Besides the absolute chutzpah of Mashni doing this at all – let alone so soon after the Bondi massacre of Jews – do not miss the fact that this diatribe is a defence of palestinian Arab terrorism. When he speaks about their right to resist, be clear this includes October 7 (which we already know he was more than fine with).
What’s more, the entire thing is lie after lie after lie. Among the lies and things Mashni conveniently ignores:
- The Jews are indigenous to the land, not the palestinian Arabs who have at most rights of longstanding presence
- There was no distinct palestinian Arab nation nor a Palestinian state
- The Jews were referred to as “Palestinians” rather than the Arabs
- It is essentially about religion (just look at the Hamas charter)
- While some palestinian Arabs were expelled during the war, many fled or were told to leave by Arab leaders – something even Mahmoud Abbas has admitted
- Many Arabs loved the idea of Jews returning to the land due to the increased prosperity it would bring
- The Jews absolutely did make the desert bloom (the land was desolate), and even helped the Arab farmers in more ways than one
- Jews bought land off the Arabs
- Before the state of Israel, the Arabs persecuted the Jews, even massacring them, and collaborated with the Nazis
- The Arabs rejected the 1947 Partition Plan, which the Jews accepted
And Mashni’s responses to someone pushing back against his video speaks volumes about his mocking attitude towards Jew hatred:

For Mashni to double down on this rhetoric so soon after the Bondi massacre – a moment of profound vulnerability for the community- is beyond the pale. It confirms that for the Gaslighter-in-Chief, Jewish pain is either a punchline or a political inconvenience to be “explained away.”
After the blood is barely dry, his smug contempt isn’t just revealing. It’s damning.